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wendyl | 18:52 Thu 30th Nov 2006 | Home & Garden
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ten days ago I was given a cymbidium orchid for a golden wedding present. It was a large plant, multi stemmed and full of flowers. I stood in a well lit spot, away from central heating as directed. after a few days the flowers started dropping off and now the rest have done so too the flower stems have gone brown although leaves are still green. Obviously I can't do much about it other than keep it and feed it in the hope it blooms again. Would like opinion on why it happened and if it was really my fault. Have not had this problem in the past. I am a very keen flower gardener, never had such a large orchid before but have kept smaller plants received as gifts for several weeks.
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Cymbidiums are probably one of the easiest orchids to grow......the flower loss that yours had was probably the result of shock.....from moving it from one place (usually a nice bright greenhouse) to a darker room with central heating and a dry atmosphere.

Cymbidiums are fairly undemanding and once it is acclimatised to its new setting, it will flower again. However, to get the best from them, a cool greenhouse or conservatory is ideal. Failing that, a cool, bright room away from direct sun and radiators.

Keep them moist at all times and feed in spring through to autumn.....and most orchids need to be pot bound to flower so don't rush to re-pot.

Good luck,
just found this http://www.mcbeansorchids.co.uk/growing_cymbid ium.htm

This place is about two miles from my home and is unbelievable

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